Hello, and please, Cardinals fans, step away from that ledge
There is a vision, a plan. There is hope. So, Redbird faithful, do not fear, the Whiz is here.
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Lots of moves in Cardinals land: What does it all mean?
[caption id="attachment_27171" align="alignleft" width="268" caption="AP Photo / Matt York"][/caption] First off, everyone breath. If you're reading media reports, you're hearing doomsday for the Cardinals - it's not. In fact, some moves truly benefit the Cardinals in the long run. So what are the moves? 1. Anquan Boldin is traded to the Baltimore Ravens (with a Cardinals 5th round pick) for the Ravens 3rd and 4th round picks. 2. Karlos [...]
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Radio Rewind: Warren Moon, Kevin Spencer, Eric Hill
Here's a look at what you might have missed Monday on the local sports radio airwaves. Former Arizona Cardinal Eric Hill [audio:http://phoenix.fanster.com/rocandmanuch/files/2010/02/cas020810seg10erichill.mp3] Arizona Cardinals Special Teams Coach Kevin Spencer [audio:http://icestream.bonnint.net:8000/az/audio/2010/02/02042010085135.mp3][...]
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Brownie Points: I’d rather watch Pro Bowling than the Pro Bowl… and I HATE Pro Bowling!!!
Oh great. Just when it seemed rational people were poised to listen to reason on the topic of burying the Pro Bowl, it sells out in Miami and gets a decent rating on ESPN, insuring that we’re probably stuck with this thing messing up the lead up to the Super Bowl for years to come. I know some people like the [...]
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Analyzing Early Mock Drafts for the Cardinals First Round Pick - 1.0
[caption id="attachment_26343" align="alignleft" width="240" caption="AP Photo / Chris Carlson"][/caption] It is obviously WAY too early to analyze the draft knowing the Conference Championships haven't been played and free agency hasn't begun, but since the Cardinals are now snug in their homes watching the games just like you and me, I thought it might be fun to analyze early mock drafts to see who people [...]
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Wild Card Tale of the Tape: Arizona Cardinals vs. Green Bay Packers
[caption id="attachment_1162" align="alignleft" width="358" caption="AP Photo / Paul Connors"][/caption] It is always interesting to go back and look at the tape after the outcome of the game is known, but in this case, it was even more interesting, knowing that momentum would shift so many times and that each individual play was so important. That said, there were some obvious patterns [...]
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The Sports Retorter: For Cardinals fans, blackouts used to be a normal occurrence
Remember the days when the only time you heard the term "avoiding the blackout" associated with the Arizona Cardinals was when you tried to stay conscious during one of their numerous stomach wrenching defeats? Those days are long gone and the feeling has been gone at least as long as Denny Green has. Since their move from Sun Devil Stadium to University of Phoenix Stadium (not only [...]
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Your New NFLPA Head: DeMaurice Smith
Yesterday in Hawaii the NFLPA elected lawyer DeMaurice Smith as the new head of their union. Smith (seen to the left) beat out former players Troy Vincent and Trace Armstrong, as well as sports attorneyDavd Cornwell. Cornwell became a very late candidate after receiving written support from three player reps. Despite the fact he is not a former player, nor has any specific ties with the NFL, i [...]
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The NFL CBA: Problems Looming
One of my greatest passions in my sports life is the Minnesota Vikings, and by extension the NFL in general. As such, i tend to follow things in the NFL pretty closely, especially issues that have the possibility of greatly affecting the game as we know it. One such issue, that i believe is not getting near enough exposure, is the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations between [...]
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The NFL was hoping that Cardinals’ fans wouldn’t notice this
After Santonio Holmes' 6-yard touchdown catch with :35 left sealed the deal for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII, his teammates dog-piled him for nearly :20. Holmes then got up, and using the ball as a prop, re-enacted LeBron James' pregame powder ritual. The NFL has a clearly stated rule that states any player celebrating a touchdown will be penalized 15 yards for using the ball as [...]
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